Lyrics of 'The End Of The World' by Findlay

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In the end, in the end
Does it happen all at once?
Asking now for a friend
Who thinks it’s the end of the world

Learn to love very well
And learn to by yourself
Not working out as well for me
But hey, I'm a nobody

Tell me how they sleep at night
I want, I want it
Drunk on all the time we thought we had
What a height to fall now you know you had it all
I could give you everything you wanted
Do you want it?
The more we love, the more we lose our heads
What a wake up call
Wе crawl back, look at us all

Kept my cool lost my head
Always happens all at oncе
Funny how rumours spread
Now it’s looks like the end of the world

I’ve learned to love so very well
And learned to be by myself
It’s working out as you can see
But hey, I'm a nobody

Tell me how they sleep at night
I want, I want it
Drunk on all the time we thought we had
What a height to fall now you know you had it all
I could give you everything you wanted
Do you want it?
The more we love, the more we lose our heads
What a wake up call
We crawl back, look at us all

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